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Re: Feature Proposition


  • Subject: Re: Feature Proposition
  • From: Sailesh Agrawal <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 03:06:16 -0700

I think you can already do that. At least that's what I have setup. Check in the key bindings.

The only sucky thing is that about 1/4 of the times it won't find the right definition or find one at all. But it works well the other 3/4 of the times :-P

Philip Mötteli wrote:

Hello


Something I need quite often, that would be nice to have and probably wouldn't even be so difficult to implement:


When [double clicking]+[Cmd] a class, its definition is showed. What I would find very handy, is to offer, e. g. in a contextual menu, to show it in the class browser.

Hoping somebody is listening…   :-)


Regards Phil

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